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I really need some help from an auto electrician asap. I am really low on cash and i hope someone can just help me. I dont know nothin about wires grr.. I just want to bolt up my interior loom where it goes.. and interior box etc. Can anyone help me please.

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HAHAHAH since when ????

Since i finished Tafe in about 2007. I am trained in military grade soldering, circuit design and repair, microchip programming, and a few other things i cant remember.

Since i finished Tafe in about 2007. I am trained in military grade soldering, circuit design and repair, microchip programming, and a few other things i cant remember.

Ok , we should talk more instead of just drink beer..lol , my Degree is in Advance Electronic Engineering and Design. I would love to help you Kahli but the best advice is get the wiring guide printed out for R32 , work on the engine starting,sensors etc first, then do the accessories afterwards, its a big job when its so random, not up to speed on what your doing, engine upgrade swap ???

R32GTR RB26DETT into a R32GTS. You can sort of see it happening now, was just a matter of mounting the loom and seeing what plugs where. Just needs the dash and accessories installed, to really see what goes where, but its all coming together.

Best of luck Kahli.

Im an auto elec. as troy said. best bet is get the wiring digram for the 32 and start putting it back together bit by bit. start by seperating all the wires from all there seperate locations will make it easier.

in the first picture on the left side hanging down from the steering collum i see what looks to be a shock senser and relay loom for an alarm.

on the passenger side where the heater box should be there will be a couple of looms going to that. i think the 32's had the central locking modual and interior modual on that side too. thos plugs will be of decent size too.

most things should be reasonably easy to figure out where they go as they should only reach to where they should go and each plug will only fit in one hole.

Im just having a look in FAST for you now.

EDIT: FAST isnt really being that helpful but i thought these might be of use to you.

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Edited by Jack88

Thanks heaps for your help Abe.. you helped so much haha. looks much more easier to know where everything is now (:

Thanks Jack.. yea ill have a look and see how i go!!

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